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The Van Wert times. (Van Wert, Ohio), 1892-03-11

The Van Wert times. (Van Wert, Ohio), 1892-03-11 page 1

Rates of Advert.:: Tho Van Wert Times. , ,, j ..... i ii Cy Yha Van Tart Prl ntl ng Company. TM Tlas la devoted to tbe advancement of r 'wu and to Mia general sad l 1 fcwa. rnonshod evsry Friday. ornce. Court Street, W.ett of Court House. VKasMa OF IUMCBIPTIOS. Oae year, strictly ta advance 81 80 fU months : Tares moatha M JOB. PB1RXIHB Of srerr description executed la the beat style. 3: Una column, one year One-half column, one year One-Quarter column, one year. One-eighth column, one year.. LEGAL NOTflCSS. One square, flrat Insertion acb subsequent lnaarttoa ., . ine lines of nonpareil type oona&tate a t Kxecntor and Adc nietrator's Ho41aaa,U ADVANCE U LOCAL. NOTICES. (In Minion type), ten cent UmmiImI' .V VAN WERT, OHIO FRIDAY, MARCH. 11, 1892. NO. 28 VOL. 26. Uob. promptly ana oa reaaoaaote terms. HP) A ; i 1 , ''I ... ' ? ' 7. FAUTIAL LIST OF HFAI FSTATF J1-"1- V '" 33" A. 3rL Th& 0 r::;:EY to loan e FOE SALS BT Ohio, MO BKLAT. CALL OH J. B. PARKER. TOR 8ALK OB TRADE. No. 923. 30 acres In Van Wert county, Ohio. All under cultivation and well un derd rained, teiMws good, young orchard of abont 90 tree and well of water, log honae, doable loft corn crib, plank stable and loir I reasonable time. milk house, good tard-n paled in, K mile to school and churches, 1 mile from market and poHtofflce. Price 91200. Easy term of payment or will trade for 40 acres in Van Wert county, Ohife TOR SAL OR TBATJX. :. . No. 920. House and lot in Ohio City, O. One and a half story frame house of 4 room, wood bouse and Rood well of water, . house la in good repair, Rood sidewalk, trait on the lot Will trad for small tract of lead. Price $560. FOB SALR. Iiooo.perteaah. No. 914. 40 acres In Van Wert county, Onto. 20 neres under cultivation, the balance Is culled timber, all underbrushed and easy toelear, nil fenced, good road on north nod west, S miles from Convoy. Price only fl This Is a first class bargain, don't fsll to investigate. ' FOB SALE. ; '"; yo.9U.4s acres In Hoaglln township, Van Wert eonnty, O, 35 acre In line' state ef eulf,J1 " a tii 11 acres of woods pasture, . J Citar for farm purposes, elear " lalt aaiwdralned, young bear-les V A Cae stasll frrft, l story t: i : .3, WKt mud awfte kitchen, 1 :L-j.-''tiri -iSO 'ltktfpeA 41 Li CatMhtM netRhborhood. FHee ; FOB SALB OB BXCHA9B. . . ' Ko.r.1 90 acres in Van Wert county. O teres under cuUlratlon, all fenced, cleared lend anderdralned with tile, log and frame house combined, frame granary, leg stable And hay barn, good bearing orchard of 100 trees, 5f miles from Van Wert. This is a good farm. Price $4300. Will trade for Improved or unimproved land. . , ' '': FOB SAT.X. No. 011. Residence ' property' in Van Wert, 0. One story frame house, S rooms, pantry and closets, house is well built and conveniently arranged, IX acres of ground. - well tiled, n abundance of fruit, good well and elstefti, wood house, all nicely fenced, good sidewalks, and natural gas in house. Prise $3000. This is a beautiful house and will certainly suit you. FOB SAlfB. No. 913. 40acreslnTully township, Van Wert county, O. 30 acres cleared and tiled, all fenced, good outlet ditch, IK story frame house, frame bam, good well of water with chain pump, fine garden pled in, young orchard of 50 or! 60 trees, also log bouse and barn, garden and well on tbe north $9 acres. Price $1600. Good terms of payment.: Small fund of money to loan. . v v- ' , . 1 . YAR WXBT. O. W. LONG, REAL ESATE AGENT. M acres In Union township, Van Wert county. Ail ieneea ana unaerarainea, iosduhu- insa, (teod orchard, mile toachool. i mile, to Tan Wert. Price $1000; $360 cash, balance on A Flue Grain and Stock Farm of 940 acres, ia all fenced, has 10 in a high atate of onltlration and well anderdralned, 30 acre ine woods pasture, which ia crossed by a creek, that afford, water for stock the year round, has a fine large atory brick house of 8 rooms and under- ground cellar, door-yard nicely shaded with evergreen and other trees, food barn and otherout-build-lnga. Sae large bearing, orehatd of choice fruit, t never falling well of water, also tile faotory and sheds, is on the Ridge road, near school and church, and only S miles from Van Wert. Price sw per acre, part cash balance on time at 64. 1U Story house and lot, good well rruit, wiuua squares ot ine and some court house. 80 Aeres In Wlllshire township. Van Wert county, Ohio, S6 acres ander cultivation, ten acres of good oak, aah, elm and hickory timber, farm all well fenced and partly anderdralned, haa 1W atory frame honae, 4 rooma. new frame bar WxSS feet. Is painted and well arranged, ne bearing orchard, ehoiee fruit, i never failing well of water, one with force pump. It Is near achool and chorea and only 1 mi lea from Willahlre. Frtee $3,000; X cash, balance 1, J, I and four yeara, at 0)1. ' f ; - - 80 Aeres in Union township. Van Wert county, O. This tract to on a good road . and would make two ood 40aere farms. iitbed and haa -goon umoer. A. oargsin at iw SO Aeres A miles from Van Wert. Ohio, all Well fenced and ditched. 60 acres under cultl- tatlmi and free ef etnmps, comfortable frame btiiW -, red water. In good and well settled W" mMMi near scnoot ana cnuron. i rice, Mer sere, $160 cash, balance in 1, J and 8 years, witn interest at . , " 40 Acres about one half mile from the corporation of Van Wert. Ohio, for $1700. A Fine Realdence property en First street. Van Wert, O., good house of 9 rooms, splendid underground cellar, line well and cistern and some fruit, everything in first class shape, will sell at a sacrifice if taken soon. Call at office for price and terms. II! TO House, barn, 4 lota, well and cistern some fruit in Heed's addition. $1160. and 40 Acres on tbe Jennings road a few rods from the corporation of V an Wert. All fenced, 80 acres la a fine atate of cultivation and well anderdralned, has a fine outlet for drains, fair house, stable, good well of wster and some fruit, also a good natural gas well whleh Is on the main gas pipe line. The above is a fine borne for some one. Price $76 per acre ; cash, K in 1 and in 1 years, at S per cent. Also 34 aores adjoining the above whioh would make a farm -of 64 acres. Will sell altogether or either one separate. fob exca AMOK. 640 acres in Crawford county. Mich. A part of this tract ia easv cleared, railroad runs through this tract. Will sell it as a whole or divide into 4-100 acre tracts. Price $6.00 per acre or will exchange for other rfeal estate or stock of goods.' . The Van Wert Building and Savings Company loans money on mortgage security. Farm Loans preferred. No delaj in ' getting money. You can pay the whole loan, or part of it at any time and stop interest of ' interest ments easy. Low rate and pay- . Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon tho Liver. If tho Liver is inactive tho whole system is out of order the breath is had, digestion poor, head dull or achinsr, energy and iopefulnsr3 gone, the epirifc is da-' pressed, a heavy weight ' exists after c-tir.ir, with general deBpo:iden-,y aril the blues. Tiia Liver ia the housckeooer ot tho NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. and err.cy' nies3, h thiih acta , docs not constipate rvfterw.-irds or require cons-t int t ikmr, health ; simple ; like Xatu witn idur- does not interfere businesi or plca?ur ing its use, makes mons Liver Erxui-HG medical -horfoction. ftjrq ppwii rqi'i -MX. fiii'lflisivr-.a a I have fwiKvl know that fo; 0 Throbbinir Headier!.:, u Cine tbe world ever paw. other remedies leforc Regulator, and none of than temporary icIh-i r.a 18 th- IVrl l.S'li nrr : , ir,.! f ty JitmmffiiS Liver E ttt-tii jfuv.' more not onlv relieved 1m' t luii.-tl. H. II. Jvnu, "aeon, Ga, For further information call on S. S. BURTSFIELD, Slecrelary. 41 Acres fn Union township, partly cleared and ditched and is on two good roads. Price $1360, $800 cash, balance $300 per year at 64. S. OT. XORGs i " Vaat Wer.t. . Lima will have a base ball team in the field the coming season. It will take $40,000 to fill the hole in rvoss county's general expense fund. Mansfield is already making a big noise over what she will do on the Fourth of July. Wooster University Athletic Asso ciation has kicked the bucket for a change of exercise. W. H. Miller and wife, of Colum bus, who were only married on Christmas, set fire to his restaurant in the Capitol to obtain $1,000 insurance. Both were arrested. Milton Phillips broke into the de pot at Oak Hill and took two bottles of whisky which had been expressed to him. He was arrested and placed in jail on the charge of burglary. Wm. Johnson, of Portland, Ind., was fined $1, disfranchised for four years and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for taking too great a fancy to other people's corn-cribs. Farmers in the west part of Mercer county learned of the Standard Oil company's agents being busy leasing land and now they are so excited that they threaten to kill ' every stranger at sight. S. P. Shur, dry. goods merchant of Delaware, objected to telephone and telegraph wires over his store, and potinea tne companies to remove them. They failed to obey, and he cut them down with his little hatchet, Representatives from various towns in Eastern Ohio met ia Youngstown and perfected an organization for sending a enmr or dUU trained voices to the World's Fair. Cleveland was agreed upon as the central point for throat -splitting rehearsals. Austin Gilbert, an eccentric char acter near Brighton, Clarke county. lived like a hog and died worse than one. His body was nearly covered with carbuncles which caused blood- poisoning, resulting m death. Me was a bachelor, 45 years old, and had money. Among the many rippers of the present legislature is one abolishing the present board of education in the city of Cleveland. Under the new law the board will consist of seven members instead of twenty, to be n1fra1 frnm f Vin oiiv at. 1 prira lnaionrl Nelson Co. Kentucky Whiskey of by wards, and in , addition there will be a school director to be elected, Defiance has another and is proud of it. Two Newark merchants identified the wrong man at the bank and it cost them $125. Judge Beer of the circuit court is a candidate for renomination. He went on the bench in 1884. The citizens of Mechanicsburg drove Wm. T. Jones, anex-Methodist preacher, from their midst with clubs. A gas well was drilled in near Tif fin last week which produces 3,000,000 cubic feet of gas and has a pressure of 300 pounds. D. W. Pampel, a wealthy Sidney citizen, was killed last Friday by be ing struck by a passenger train on the Big Four railroad. Jacob Little, a young farmer Hving near Anderson, Ind., accidentally blew the top of his head off Saturday morning with a rifle while, shooting at a mark with a number of friends. His death was instantaneous. A piece of his skull was picked up thir ty feet from where he fell. The Canal Commissioner has discovered several hundred acres of land, formerly submerged in the big reservoir in Paulding county, but now drained, that under the law shculd have been sold to actual settlers at $1.25 per acre, but that, by an alleged crooked deal, was sold during the fifties lo speculators at 25 cents per acre. , The sales have been declared illegal and the' land has been appraised and will be offered for sale again. THK APRIL ELECTIONS AND TBE NEW BALLOT LAW. daily paper, WASHINGTON LETTER. AaUl llatrrlaosi Repstlllcataia till Trying to Fiwd a Caatdtdatte. The Prealdeau Kea;arda the Behrlnr Sea Trmsle ate Very 8erl em, Very. c c A US us null 3YSCAP,IT.EAmMTW. BEST 3TOB - I. W. HARPER'S S A, S. KlHatPATRICK V SON tfGIONB AXX HOMEOPATHIC FHT- kaCIAXS. i . . ' atMlatlllea. A. S. KlairiATWCK Piles, Diseases of We iM CK' 'rea. W. T. AIh.PAlICK-Bye and Ear. Orrics: 34 West Mala street Usibkox : Ko. Sycamore Street. K. Ii. WILKINSON. M. B. PHTIICIAX, imWHOX AKD KLKCTBI. CI AX. OfSce OTsr WUhtoson's Shoe , West Main Street, Vaa Wert, Ohio. tr. Wi.inmi has reoentlr placed la bis offlse a lari oamoe sslTsnio baftcr, whioh will en. aUe hiss to apply tbe electro-cautery to the maar eiaeases sow treated with that agent. Ke will treat msy Jprms of female diseases . after the APOatOLI method, whioh has nroTed to be saecessfnl la tbe bands -of those WD bars practiced it. Ofltoe days, Monday, Thursdays and Satnrdays, from 10 a. m. to4p. to. W C. XIASTINOSv . D. FTSICIAX AXDSTJBOXOX. OaVM Second Door South of PostoMee. . Bessdenoe S3 8o Wasbiatoa street. OStoe days for See-eMlts TaesAaya and Saturday, from 3 a. m. neOAVatSN MOBBAH, - rSHTlfCIASS AMD StTBGBOXS. Special A Ol OSes: THOS. J. KISNER, M. D. Doatassltlatc mad Operatlafr RoataA. Coaaat'i HlocVi. Taa Wert, O. , Paraaaneatly Ejocsstad. Attatla lTtted lThally to theTreatmeat of the rollowlaaj Speclaltlea. A GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY. A WHISKEY FOB THE SIDE BOARD. A WHISKEY FOR THE SICK BOOM. Sold by 91 ART MILDER, Vaa Wert, O. Legal Notice. A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL METHOD OF TREATING pATABBHAL AFFECTIONS! INCLUDING ' Catarrhal Dcafneas, Aftthma, Hay-Fever, Diphtheria and OTheplnff Canst. CATARRHAL AFFEr.TntltS As Is well known are very prevalent, and many remedies and onre all hare been highly lauded which have proven ao utterly worthless that people "STai'cATAali the free Days Wednesdays and Satnrdays. Dot 3 North waahiagtoa street. ATTOaitEY. , 'Si L. MARBLE, ATInyXXr AT LAW. Office In McKlm , , over Sebamm's stnye, corner Mala md w aWagtoa Streets, Van Wart, Ohio. discoveriea of Koch. Trndull. Pasteur and other scientists, that Bacteria or Germs are tbe real oause of these affection. These Germs first And lodgment in the mneous membrane of tbe nose, increasing in numbers, diffuse themselves over contiguous parte, lading habitation In all of tbe cavities of the head aud face eaitalng dlsslaess, pain in and over the eyes, across the nose and back of tbe bead, penetrate tbe ear tubes, causing bussing ana ringing in tne ears and nearness; flown tne tnroat, causing irritation and ulceration, burrow into the Larynx, Troches, Bronchia, causing hoarseness, oongh and expectoration, ana unless cneeaea in tueir ravages, nnauy reaon tne lung tissues ana cause oonsumptioa and death. TUKBe ib a oisAviii arisason constantly generaiea Dy tnese parasites, maisiiia the tissues beneath the bacterial habitation, wheaoe It Is absorbed, infecting tbe blood, slowly paralysing the heart (heart failure) and nerve centers, and prostrating the system. We Una this the ease in diphtheria and other like diseases, whleh must be promptly met by appropriate treatment. lis THK DEVELOPMENT of our Catarrhal Treatment, keeping: In view the Germi cidal or Parasitical origin of this disease, we began experimenting with germicides or medicines that were known to destroy germs, and have been rewarded by finding remedies that have cured hundreds of cases who have been treated by us. OVR METHOD OF TREATING Catarrh si Affections Is to reach with medicines, every part of the diseased tissues in the eavities of the nose, fane and head, throat and bronchia, and with the spray producer we use it can be very conveniently applied by anyone without pain or Irritation, and with the assurance of a thorough cure in a reasonable time and at moderate expense. It ean also be used by the patient and in any tamUy without Interfering with business engagements or social matter. . . T'tT 18 PREFERABLE, TO HAKE personal examination Where it Is possible, but by means of a special question list, wbioh applicants at a dlstanoe are required to answer, we obtain as fair a knowledge as If examined In the office. CHARGES FOR A CURE within reach of all. Testimonials and references furnished on application. DISlSAfllES OF THIS RBCXIT2II. rjHOEBE LAUGHLIN whose place of resi- A dence is unknown will take notice that James Monteomerv. as administrator of the es tate of Reuben Friable, deceased, on the 27th day of January, 1802, filed bis petition in the rroDace uourt witnm ana ror tne county 01 van Wert, and State of Ohio allesins; that the per ron al estate of akl decedent ia insufficient to pay his debt and tbe charges of administering Hi estate; that be died seised in fee simple of the following described real estate situate in said county to-wlti A fractional part of the sousB.esst quarter m section lairwen (13). In townshlo two (8). south ran re two ii). east, known on tbe record and tax duplicate of said county as sub-division two hundred and tweniv-inree cms), aiso in-iot numoer rorty- two (42) in the orisinal nlat of the villaee of Van Wert, Van Wert county, Ohio. Also tn-lot number seventy-six (70 in the original plat of ine village oi v an v en, v an wen county, unio. Tbe prayer is for an order to sell said premises for the paycient of the debts and charges afore- saia. a ne snoye namea rnoeoe iaugnun win further take notice that she has been made a party defendant to said petition and that she is required to answer the same on or before the Wth day of April, 1893. JAMES MONTGOMERY. 3-33-Ow. Administrator as aforesaid. Richie ft Fro mm I, Attorneys. RECEIVER'S SALE. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. stair- cua. . "JtBT-AT-LAW, -wr be rsajcralLaw VAX WERT, O. 1 vl foor Iran Block; entrance first HMlonai stu, vom a ' and Xetarv business. Prompt at tention ytTm to eosveyanclng and -making ab-treetaofimas.W.J. RKJCaa. ATTQ2XBY-AT-LAW. VAX WBRT, 0 will nreaintlT attend! to all business en trusted to bis ears, In Van Wart and other oouaUes. C e above Clark ft Son's shoe store, la Arcade bioSk. - JOHN DARNELL. ATTOBXIT-AT-LAW, VAN WERT. O., 0oe la Van Wert County Bank build- in:, Farticnlar atseutloa given so maxing ooi- HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES are most eommon, very few persons but are sufferers at some period of their lives. When once developed they never "let up" but grow worse until re moved by appropriate radical treatment THEIR treat lt nas been a specialty with us for fifteen years, having made over SIX THOUSAND OPERATIONS without a failure to cure. We do not use the knife ligature or any dangerous treatment. Tbe cure, safe, sure, and no de tention inim laiior or ousiness.' r lsiuis, sissure, u loeratiun etc., bhccvhhujit ircicu. vuarges moderate. Send fox 'Rectal Diseases and their treatment," testimonials snd references. HERNIA OR HlifTUHK, uaeucsii ana rerrsnaneut uare, immeaiaic Relief aaa fiaaport. Within Roach ft All. Tbe treatment endorsed by leading physic.' en and penilon boards, no aangemus surgical operation, liUKASisi r a is as rKoiAije aisisn, Call and investigate. with all their concomitant enects ut the nervous system. wiU receive sneclal 8URGICAL. MECHANICAL and CONSTITUTION AL TREATMENT. In connection with the local treatment we emplsy aueh constitutional medication as may be indicated In each individual case, to bring about a healthy and normal condition of tbe general system. By this combined treatment, these abnormal conditions can be removed and the ifferer restored to health. will claim a VBn daaaj ,MMn,ma mwm bwli Aa i .u.iiiniiQn.i .lis iici. p. m. to 5 p. m., 7 p. m. to9 p. m. portion of our time In addition to the above "specialties." OFFICE HOURS i 8 o'clock a m. to 13 o'clock m., 1 J. T. TODD, A TTORVIY-AT-I.AW ANDNOTABYP11B-A. im. Will umd nraanntlv ta all local b1- to sus eare, isMunotns; i iw before Jastices, collections, ab- eat ot Coart Honae. Van Wert, Intrasted baslnesa, nits straAtlag, ets. iWes la Ohio. D0Jt,Y The Electrical Supply Co. of Chicago, Illinois, vs. The Citizens Electric Light and Power Co., etal. PURSUANT to an order of sale, iiwued by tbe Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Van Wert county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the Court Houce, In Van Wert, Van Wert county, Ohio, on Tuesday, March 23d, 1898, between the hours of eleven o'clock a. m.. and two o'clock p. m.. the real, personal and mixed nroDertv hereinafter described Being the Electric Light plant situate in Van Wert. Van Wert couuty, Ohio, with all the lranchises, privileges and immunities apier taining thereto, belonging to The Citizen Elec tric Light and -Power Company of Van Wert. Ohio, to-wit: In -lot number six (6) in the original plat ot said village of Van Wert, Van Wert county. Ohio, wltb - an Duumngs. steam macmnery. dynamos and other machinery thereon or au- Durtenant thereto, and all Doles lines, wire. electric lamps and all other steam or electrical machinery an-! appliances held and used in the operation of said electric light plant; also all rights, nrlvlleaes. franchises and atiDur- tenances connected therewith or pertaining tnereto oeionging to saia company. Terms of Sale: Cash. Appraised at $14,000.00. " HORACE G. RICHIE Receiver of The Citisens Electric Light and I'ower company, ot v an w ert, unio. 3-19-6W H. C. OLENN ATTORlfRT-AT-LAW, VAX WERT, O., Proatioe ta tbe eoerts of Vaa Wert conn-ty. - CoUsMsAotie promptly made and remitted. Partition, probate and litigated baaineas solicited, onveyanne done at reaaswabM rates. Of-toe oa MoCurdy's corn ox. Regristry Number 16920. SIRE OF THREE IN 2:3a LIST. NOTICE. HAttntettR. j. A. Bai. W. W. Bais. R AIR RROTHERS, T-OPULAfc BARBERS AND HAIR DBBSS-t, . Fr a smooth shave or a asat bsnr- t, "2i.y ?!!tar'! BaSII AN D HAIR LQPfl Xo evary wetuiei fan ta Mecwroy woof lavrWteaaeasl sti, l, p. P. f.. ,etfy ejrealnf at i aewt"Biwbj J,.nAl,),l By BLUE BULL 75, sire of over sixty representatives in tbe '30 list, among which are Zoe B. 3:1, Bessie 3:17, Georgetown 3:1K, Lena Swallow 8:13, Will Cody 3:1 Boy al Bounce 3:18, Sllverton 3 :30V. Dick Stouffer 3:30. Lucy Fry 3:30 and Chance 3:30. BLUE BULL also got the dams of such horses as 8trathsoS:l, Fred Arthur 3:18, Roy Wilkes S:0S4 Lowland Girl 3:19, etc., besides bis sons, daughters, and grand daughters have made an extra showing during the year 1891. The dam of Billy Davis Is Nellie Davis 3:31, trial 3:18, by Kramer's Bainbow. Kramer's Rainbow producea Nellie Davis 8:34, and the'dams of. wjiliard M. 3:14 an Billy jpav.bi, &f $ Henry Dexter 3:34,1pat O'.Brien 3:38 and SunMt?:S8, a two years of ae. '" " BILLV 'd' AVIS it one' oTthit bigges "itUe hprses we bare eyer sefn. (Sdejnst a trisfe over If haaas; md W'rTt lValVf djwUh nariera tranf anpngh ter a 10 nan hore, and can out-breed any horse we have seep fpr hU isoh.es. lie, has to hi credit three in the t j sCajd onj' o't'b tw0-yr.-ld, Utere s,re others with reoords from 8:83 to 8:4q, and 1 no UOUM ppt Mt f nuuiuef Ul wii uvat ot Knwu. lie will h season of 1892 at the owner's stable on e arm one ml west of Vn Vr$ Ohio, at the. very smull tee f 2Q, with return privilege. 4py-For aqy latrnaflaa addrf e hie owner, P, J. OLOA0ON, VAN WKHTt OHIO. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. Henry Schumm, pl'ff. ' vs. Cyrus A. Brown, Ellda Fnnnalman, Olive Monlton, William W. Shaffer, John. Bents, ana feter rempie. Defendants. rO Cyrus A. Brown and Olive Moulton whose postoffice address and places of residence are unknown. You'wlll take notice that qn fhe SStb day of January, 1891, the' plaintiff above nirmeu inon Pi tioh aeainst ttie actendants above named, and it the Ba'iH time filed bla affidavit for attach ni'erii. and cauwd the attachment to issue who will receive a salary of $5,000 per annum. Hon. Walter B. Richie, of Lima, has been appointed receiver for the Pittsburg, Akron and Western rail road, the new road that runs from Delphos to Akron. . The appointment was made by Jndge Smaller, of Upper Sandusky, upon the application of a number of plaintiffs, to whom money is due for work performed in the construction of the road. The company's indebtedness will reach over 1200,000. E. B. Lewis, of Pickaway county, a fluent preacher in the Christian church, able editor of the New Holland Plain Talk, popular Republican politician and stumper, model postmaster by the grace of Bro. Harrison and Bro. Wanamaker, and general all-around hustler for what there's in it, left his bed and board at New Hol land nearly a month ago for a more congenial clime. An examination of his accounts as postmaster discloses a shortage of several hundred dollars which his bondsmen will have to make good. His abandoned wife and child were almost distracted at his strange oonduct. An early report made it appear that Miss Cora Han cock, of Columbus, had taken flight with the swift Mr. Lewi?, but this was a mistake. Ou Monday he gave himself up to the officers at Cincin nati. Another horrible crime has been added to the list in Cincinnati On the 4th ins't, there was discovered floating in the Ohio river, near North Bend, the body of a white jnfant child, from appearance a week old. It was clad in garments of tine tex ture and its face was a picture of delicate features, which gave rise to an opinion that its parents must have been well to do people. A description of the clothing was published in the papers, from which a woman who lived on Elm street and had helped care for it was able to furnish valuz able information, for she k.new the babe had mysteriously disappeared and that the parents who were stop ping at fler house were not disturbed. Arrests followed and tho facts ascertained. The child had been strang- The new ballot law known as the Australian system, provides that elections of all officers, except school directors, shall be conducted in accordance with its provisions, and unless the law is changed, the election for municipal and township officers at the coming April election, will be so conducted. The following is a brief statement of the law on these points, as it now exists: Nominations may be made either by convention, caucus, or meeting of qualified electors, or by "nomination papers." If the nominations are made in a convention or meeting, the jsh a 1 ' 11 i a proper omcers ot sucn snail ceriny such nominations to the county board of elections. In making nominations for township offices by means of nomination papers, it is necessary that not less than one elector for every two hundred persons who voted at the preceding election in such township sign such paper. Each person signing a nomination paper shall add to his signature his place of residence.All certificates from officers of con ventions and nomination papers shall contain not only the names of the candidates and the offices for which they are nominated but shall specify the party or political principle which he represents and give his place of residence. V All nominations for township offices, whether made in convention or by nomination papers, shall be cer tified to the county board of elec tions not less than twelve days previous to the day of election. Every certificate of nomination shall be sworn to by the officers of the convention, or by one of the signers of nomination papers, as the ease may be. The election will be held on the 4th day of April. ' The expense of printing and delivering ballots and cards of instruction in local elections shall be a charge upon the city, town, village or political division in which such local election shall beheld. The printing, except the poll books and tally Bheets, shall be let by the board of elections to the lowest bidder in tbe county, upon ten days' notice published not more than three times in two leading papers of opposite politics published in such county. Mr. Harrison is engaged in engineer lng another gigantic war scare, with the same old object in view; but as Secretary Blaine ia having a fight with the grip, the little man in the White House is trying to run the machine alone, and there is danger that it may not work as it did in the Chilian business; it certainly will not if similar ultimatum buncomb is used by Mr. Harrison. Details are ecaroe as to why the country is in the great danger of war with Great Britain , that the administration people say it is. All that is known is that Lord Salisbury has notified the department of state that he approved of the arbitration treaty that was signed by Mr. Blaine and Sir Julian Pauncefote last Monday, but that he declined to renew the modus vivendi for the coming sealing season in Behring Sea, and suggested in lieu thereof a close season within thirty miles of tbe PribyloS Islands. There's no booming of oannon or sounding of the charge in that, so far as ordinary folk can see or hear, but it was enough to bring Mr. Harrison tearing home from his hunting trip and to cause him to call bis cabinet hurriedly together for a night meeting, which was of itself enough to start the most sensational stories going over the newspaper special wires; and the mysterious hints dropped by those close to Mr. Harrison, of impending danger to the American eagle, did the rest in manner that was probably highly pleasing to that gentleman, but now that he has his war scare fairly on its feet, what will he do with it? The legalizing of his "counted quo rum" by the Supreme court so pufled up the ex-Czar with impudence and conceit that even the patience of so even-tempered a man as Speaker Crisp was at last completely exhausted and the man from Maine found him self being artistically flayed by the Speaker, to whom he had been trying to dictate. And the general verdict, joined in by many Republicans, is that it "served him right." The anti-Harrison Republicans are somewhat at sea as to whom to take up for a candidate, and the names that are constantly being put forward in that connection are but feelers of the public pulse. The latest feeler is in favor of J. S. Clarkson, chairman of the Republican national ' committee, the man who was backed by Quay and the entire national committee for a place in Mr. Harrison's cabinet, and yet was most peremptorily turned down. There is little doubt that Mr. Clarkson would take great pleasure In taking the nomination away from Mr. Harrison, if he could; but Mr. Clark-son's mental caliber is hardly large enough to make him a presidential nomlaee, even of the Republican party. V Although tbe pension office investi gation has but just begun to get into the interesting stage, it has already been shown pretty conclusively that things are not conducted as they should be. It has been acknowledged by official witnesses that men re com mended for dismissal, for cause, have not only been kept in office, but actual ly promoted; that the private secretary of Assistant Secretary Chandler has reeularly visited the pension office to push the claims represented by a cer tain attorney, and that an employe who feloniously broke the lock of the desk of one of bis superior officers in order to see some papers tnereln was afterwards promoted. And there is more and worse to come. Mr. Enloe has introduced a bill for the protection of witnesses in the employ of the gov ernment, which, if it becomes a law, as it should, will add much important testimony which otherwise will not be obtained in this investigation. Sales. Samuel Upp will offer for sale at residence, 2 miles south-went of T Wert and mile soutb of the Johns i house, on Tuesday, March 15th, 18S2, inencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the folio'; property, to-wit: 2 work horses, 1 1 brood mare, 7 years old, with f: ' gelding, 1 yearling mare colt,, sir Bankswood, milk eow, will be free": yearling heifer, spring calf, Chester 1 boar, eligible for register, 8 shoaU, C shire ewes, bred, Lincolnshire but!:, drill, sulky hay rake, sulky corn Eureka breaking plow, harrow, wL row, wagon, mowing machine, hay I steel scraper, new Eacle cutri' ! double and single shovel plows, fcty l mow, corn In the crib and shock, tcZ ' the field,' oats in the bin, leaf tobacr , ( stove, parlor stove, grind stone, wt; ' . row, lumber, iron kettle, sand t grain cradle, log rack, wrapper t household and kitchen furniture, ar I , articles. Terms : Made known on day of iiT Ira Johns, Anetior' W. 8. Palmer will offer for sale t residence, 2 miles south of Van VTr Thursday, March 17, 1882, the tz'J property, to-wlt: 5 bead of hot;: airting of 1 mare, s three-year-old r. 1 two-year-old mare cold, 1 yearKr " t 3 head of cattle, consisting of 1 mtk fresh, 2 head of yearling steers, 3! sows, 1 two-horse wagon, road ecri I Feed Mill nearly new, Whitley ;x nearly new, grain drill, Fremont c tor,. hay rake, steel scraper, Oliver C plow, nearly new, harrows, set i work harness, set fly nets, good side t seed corn, corn in the crib, hay In the : Early Ohio and Bell Rose potatoes, C. ery churn and other articles. ' Terms : Made known on day of , : ' D. Moore and I. Johns, AucUct ', C. E. Barrow will offer for r"v V residence, 2)4 miles south west l on the Shockey road, on Wednasi 7,' 16, 1892, commencing at 9 o'clock a. t following property to-wit: Three t horses, 2 being brood mares, 1 be'.. ; foal, and 1 yearling colt; 2 cows, t ing fresh, l calf, 9 head of sbbaO, e ' j . the shock, hay in the mow, wz. . wagon, good as new, Jump seit'tirr nearly new, mowing machine, plows, T row, shovel plows, and other artieic. ,' Terms. All sums of S5 and nn- t All sums over S9 a credit of 12mor be given, purchaser giving notew.il approved securities. ; . G. W. Bopb, AtsetUl. v. Ctaas. L. Lehmann will offer Air;!.: sale at uaonei tiehmann's farm,, 4;i west of Delphos, ori Saturday, U;! I 1892; commencing at 9 o'clock a. C . following property to-wit : S head of ktrr consisting of 2 work horses, 1 mars foal, 1 two-year old and 2 yearling . eclU ; C f milch cows, l will be fresh in April, anl t two-year-old Heifer, 80 head ot shci a: pigs, 3 sows with pigs, 1 breaking r!;.7t L riding corn plow, l double shovel 'f'vr. hay, corn in the shock, a. lot of corn t. , Terms made known on day of salA D. Moore & Ixa Johns, Auettoctzn. Samuel Goff will offer for sale, It t" - residence of J. Maring, 1 mile waste! Via ' Wert, on the Ridge Road, on Wedncii-7, March 23, 1892, commencing at 9 o'clotk a. ' m. the following property to-wlt: teil of horses, 1 being a brood mare, hexry with foal, and one driving mare, 1 try press, 1 Whiteley self-binder, good as new, 1 Whiteley mower, 2 two-horse wasonj,, plows, harrows and numerous ether articles. Terms made known on day of sale. G. W. Bope, Auctioneer. ' LOOK DEttE! The Cheapest nacr Ever LsaaO la Taa Wert or Aojoialasr ' t Coaaties. I am making loans of $900 and op at 6 per cent interest, long time and privilege -, of paying off principal at any interest x;y. day in sums of $100, or any multiple thereof without notice! , ' ' Do you want to sell, buy orexchaic Real Estate ? Give me a call. My bttslii&a is increasing every year, and am constant- ;. ly adding to my ability to present you bargains.'. . ', ;.:.;, ' Fire and Life Insurance written at low- ' est responsible rates. Call or write, 1 W. M. Kxab. Office: Over Kauke's Hardware Stores Van Wert, Ohio. , , Facts sneak louder than word, fllmmnaa ' Liver Regulator has cured bowel disorders. HE IS A DEMOCRAT. "I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones. puDiisneroi tne jeaaer. Alexia, xexas. -in the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Bemedr. and I think with considerable auccess. only being in bed a little over two days, against ten dava for the flrat attack. The second at- taca i am satisnea wouia nave oeen equally as bad as the first but for the nse of this remedv. as I had to go to bed In about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by J. W. Evans A Son, druggists. ' led and then thrown into the river bv tiWvZrffi & Ato unnatural father, W. E.. Bpyce, of tainsi ine uyiuuunata nuove name... I pn,tlgnl TJ .u .,,,0 i. it?:,i T., .i -j aeainst the lands and tenements, .roods and I aLvKa.r, , uuiieu chattels of the said fjvrus A.' Brown. W Sallie Sttlep, of Mui.q, with whom Wert r.nnntv. Ohio, ami th,. me were attached I ' ; , by tuesiiermor an Wert couutv, unio. nei ne n.aa qoen Keeping company lor The tltlou (1- Fcribed. for tne sum or One Hundred anq riity 1 (siau) DQiiara witn interest at ei)fht per cam n ne prayer of the plainer petition that there I have judgroeut on a.' note in tbe uetil I Fcrtbed. for the sum, of One Hundred ai lrjira b'ovmper 2jtli, l!ll, and that he (nav have an 'order to sell the property attached, and that the said Olive Moulton who holds a lien on up said oroneitr mav come into court and set l her claim, and that all liens ana claims against said property priority net SCOTT POST KO. MO. BRdVLAK aaettM every rst ad Air T-y X , Rasa's taa iert, C-Oo. Gl". Xaree f rasa a alataaoe will ho aroaorlv lahoa eare at at rs-aeoaafcle rates, at svitrH rtsttt. ' , 0 ' ' mav he marmhsllAd anil thAir etermined. You will answer or de mnr to' the petition on or before tbe 80th day of April, item, or tne aame win oe taken as con fessed to be true. JOHN DARNELL, - Attoraev for Plaintiff. Van Wert, Ohio, February 18, 189. Case 8448. 8-4 three years. They had gone to Cin cinnati ostensibly on a wedding tour but really to get rid of the product of their illicit love, after which their intention was to return to Union City, Ind., to liva Boyce in his confession exonerates his young wife from anv blame iu the henrtlAMt deed. ew. J He is 27 years old and she 22. Chicago Herald. If those Democrats who have regarded Hill's hold on the affection and support of New York Democrats as a mystery will read the speech delivered by the Senator at the Albany convention, aud will peruse his other public utterances, they will under stand the secret of his power. Sena tor Hill is a Democrat. He believes that Democracy is right and that Republicanism is wrong. . When he discusses political topics he does not mince his words and he calls things by their right names. He is plain spoken and he is fearless. He is an intelligent leader and a courageous fighter- Whenever the opposition shows its head he hits it. Other things being equal, be thinks a Dem ocrat is a trifle better than a Republican. He never makes an apology for his party or its principles, for he is ashamed of neither. He may not be nominated for President. Indeed, the Herald believes he will not be. But his democracy is unquestioned, and it is that which gives him prestige and! popularity among the Democrats who have known him. longest and best. ses arising from diseases of anv part try passages. It is a great relief for iddfe aged and children, male or Tbe New Gbkat South American Kidkit Curb. The acknowledged superior cure and immediate reuei lor ait arrangements, pain-fulness and decav of the Kidnevs or Bladder. Brights Disease, Diabetes or any complaint that hurts or dispoils either of these delicate onrans. This new remedv has been thoroughly tested by learned physicians and found far superior to any medicine yet discovered for quickly relieving all weaknesses, aches, pains and distresses am of the urinar: the old. middle aired and children. female. It relieves at once retention and pain in nassinsr water, and is verv effective in re- liRvinsr prostatic trouble In the old. and for nightly incontinence of water in children, or others, caused by weakness of the bladder. It may be worth many a hundred times its cost. This is a remedy of great value to ladies, be cause they are very liable to weakness and pain peculiar to their sex. Sold by J. W. Evans A Son, .uruggists, van wert, Ohio. lChil-M. " Pilea! Pllee! Itchlaa Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse bv scratchlu: It allowed to continue tumora form, whicl often bleed and ulcerate, becoming verv sore. Swatne's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, f...EA.t. ' It. U ur ...... tL. 1' . 1 J.,1 nl.t. Harriet E. Hall, of Waynetown, lad. says: "I owe my life to The Great South: . American Nervine. I had been in bed far . five months from the effects of an exhausted stomach, Indigestion, nervous prostration and a general scattered condition of my '-whole system. Had given up all hopes ef getting well. Had tried three doctors wita no relief, rne nret bottle or the serve Tonic improved me so much that I waa able to walk abont, and a few bottles eared me entirely, i believe it the best medicine in the world, i cannot recommend it too highly." Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by J. - W. Evans A bon, Van Wert, Ohio. Central " Drugstore. ' To Colorado via Barllaatoa Roate. Oaly Oae lUsjht Oa tho RoadU . Leave Chicago ot 1 M0 p. m., or St Louia at 8 28 a.m., and arrive at Denver 6:13 p. m. the next day. Through Sleepers, Chair " Cars and Dining Cars. All railways from . the East connect with these trains and with ' . similar trains via Burlington Route to Den-t ver, leaving Chicago at 6:10 p. m., St. Louis at 8:15 a. m., and Peoria at 320 p.m. and ' 8 XX) p. m. All trains daily. Tourist tickets are now on sale, and can be had of ticket agents of all reads and at Burlington Rout depots in Chicago, Peoria and St, - Louis. There is no better place than Ool- .. orado for those seeking rest and pleaaursk " Mrs. Gladstone's first article in the i of "Hints from a Mother's Life," which she has written for The LadUt? Ham Journal, will be printed in the Ayril issna of that periodical. ' Page's Climax Salve is tralv the friend as no woman can have-broken breasts or sore nippies, wniie sue uses this salve. Try it- Miss Bessie H. Bedtoe, ot Burlington, Vt.. had a disease of the scalp wbioh caused her hair to become very harsh and dry and to tall so treery she, scarcely dared comb It, Avar's Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, and made the hair beautifully thick and glossy. We are Ready for Ten, Our spring stock of tickets are now in our cases to all points in the west, north west, south and south-west, ready for sals We would be pleased to have you call or write us if you contemplate a trip, we will give you low rates, grand connections in Union depots, best of accommodations and in fact guarantee you a most enjoyable trip. Remember to purchase your tickets T TTT I - I . I n .1 -. in van ncr at ue rcuusiitwiia tiun i ,.i j i... . nRa Vn trnnhl fnr na ta assist von in nil she was completely cured by its use. We . .. . x i refer any one to ner to verity (i finding connections, routes, etc. I so cent bottles tor sale by J. w. 4 ' W. M. Flababtt, Agent. druggisu. .: ,, When you feel uncomfortable about the stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. . Mew. Cage ft Sherman, of Alexandria, Texae write us regarding a remarkable cure of rheumatism there as follows: "The wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt, the Post master here, had been bed-ridden with rheumatism for several years. ahA cnnld set nothing to do her any good. We ttie or cnamoenain-s this sUtement." svans m wms

Rates of Advert.:: Tho Van Wert Times. , ,, j ..... i ii Cy Yha Van Tart Prl ntl ng Company. TM Tlas la devoted to tbe advancement of r 'wu and to Mia general sad l 1 fcwa. rnonshod evsry Friday. ornce. Court Street, W.ett of Court House. VKasMa OF IUMCBIPTIOS. Oae year, strictly ta advance 81 80 fU months : Tares moatha M JOB. PB1RXIHB Of srerr description executed la the beat style. 3: Una column, one year One-half column, one year One-Quarter column, one year. One-eighth column, one year.. LEGAL NOTflCSS. One square, flrat Insertion acb subsequent lnaarttoa ., . ine lines of nonpareil type oona&tate a t Kxecntor and Adc nietrator's Ho41aaa,U ADVANCE U LOCAL. NOTICES. (In Minion type), ten cent UmmiImI' .V VAN WERT, OHIO FRIDAY, MARCH. 11, 1892. NO. 28 VOL. 26. Uob. promptly ana oa reaaoaaote terms. HP) A ; i 1 , ''I ... ' ? ' 7. FAUTIAL LIST OF HFAI FSTATF J1-"1- V '" 33" A. 3rL Th& 0 r::;:EY to loan e FOE SALS BT Ohio, MO BKLAT. CALL OH J. B. PARKER. TOR 8ALK OB TRADE. No. 923. 30 acres In Van Wert county, Ohio. All under cultivation and well un derd rained, teiMws good, young orchard of abont 90 tree and well of water, log honae, doable loft corn crib, plank stable and loir I reasonable time. milk house, good tard-n paled in, K mile to school and churches, 1 mile from market and poHtofflce. Price 91200. Easy term of payment or will trade for 40 acres in Van Wert county, Ohife TOR SAL OR TBATJX. :. . No. 920. House and lot in Ohio City, O. One and a half story frame house of 4 room, wood bouse and Rood well of water, . house la in good repair, Rood sidewalk, trait on the lot Will trad for small tract of lead. Price $560. FOB SALR. Iiooo.perteaah. No. 914. 40 acres In Van Wert county, Onto. 20 neres under cultivation, the balance Is culled timber, all underbrushed and easy toelear, nil fenced, good road on north nod west, S miles from Convoy. Price only fl This Is a first class bargain, don't fsll to investigate. ' FOB SALE. ; '"; yo.9U.4s acres In Hoaglln township, Van Wert eonnty, O, 35 acre In line' state ef eulf,J1 " a tii 11 acres of woods pasture, . J Citar for farm purposes, elear " lalt aaiwdralned, young bear-les V A Cae stasll frrft, l story t: i : .3, WKt mud awfte kitchen, 1 :L-j.-''tiri -iSO 'ltktfpeA 41 Li CatMhtM netRhborhood. FHee ; FOB SALB OB BXCHA9B. . . ' Ko.r.1 90 acres in Van Wert county. O teres under cuUlratlon, all fenced, cleared lend anderdralned with tile, log and frame house combined, frame granary, leg stable And hay barn, good bearing orchard of 100 trees, 5f miles from Van Wert. This is a good farm. Price $4300. Will trade for Improved or unimproved land. . , ' '': FOB SAT.X. No. 011. Residence ' property' in Van Wert, 0. One story frame house, S rooms, pantry and closets, house is well built and conveniently arranged, IX acres of ground. - well tiled, n abundance of fruit, good well and elstefti, wood house, all nicely fenced, good sidewalks, and natural gas in house. Prise $3000. This is a beautiful house and will certainly suit you. FOB SAlfB. No. 913. 40acreslnTully township, Van Wert county, O. 30 acres cleared and tiled, all fenced, good outlet ditch, IK story frame house, frame bam, good well of water with chain pump, fine garden pled in, young orchard of 50 or! 60 trees, also log bouse and barn, garden and well on tbe north $9 acres. Price $1600. Good terms of payment.: Small fund of money to loan. . v v- ' , . 1 . YAR WXBT. O. W. LONG, REAL ESATE AGENT. M acres In Union township, Van Wert county. Ail ieneea ana unaerarainea, iosduhu- insa, (teod orchard, mile toachool. i mile, to Tan Wert. Price $1000; $360 cash, balance on A Flue Grain and Stock Farm of 940 acres, ia all fenced, has 10 in a high atate of onltlration and well anderdralned, 30 acre ine woods pasture, which ia crossed by a creek, that afford, water for stock the year round, has a fine large atory brick house of 8 rooms and under- ground cellar, door-yard nicely shaded with evergreen and other trees, food barn and otherout-build-lnga. Sae large bearing, orehatd of choice fruit, t never falling well of water, also tile faotory and sheds, is on the Ridge road, near school and church, and only S miles from Van Wert. Price sw per acre, part cash balance on time at 64. 1U Story house and lot, good well rruit, wiuua squares ot ine and some court house. 80 Aeres In Wlllshire township. Van Wert county, Ohio, S6 acres ander cultivation, ten acres of good oak, aah, elm and hickory timber, farm all well fenced and partly anderdralned, haa 1W atory frame honae, 4 rooma. new frame bar WxSS feet. Is painted and well arranged, ne bearing orchard, ehoiee fruit, i never failing well of water, one with force pump. It Is near achool and chorea and only 1 mi lea from Willahlre. Frtee $3,000; X cash, balance 1, J, I and four yeara, at 0)1. ' f ; - - 80 Aeres in Union township. Van Wert county, O. This tract to on a good road . and would make two ood 40aere farms. iitbed and haa -goon umoer. A. oargsin at iw SO Aeres A miles from Van Wert. Ohio, all Well fenced and ditched. 60 acres under cultl- tatlmi and free ef etnmps, comfortable frame btiiW -, red water. In good and well settled W" mMMi near scnoot ana cnuron. i rice, Mer sere, $160 cash, balance in 1, J and 8 years, witn interest at . , " 40 Acres about one half mile from the corporation of Van Wert. Ohio, for $1700. A Fine Realdence property en First street. Van Wert, O., good house of 9 rooms, splendid underground cellar, line well and cistern and some fruit, everything in first class shape, will sell at a sacrifice if taken soon. Call at office for price and terms. II! TO House, barn, 4 lota, well and cistern some fruit in Heed's addition. $1160. and 40 Acres on tbe Jennings road a few rods from the corporation of V an Wert. All fenced, 80 acres la a fine atate of cultivation and well anderdralned, has a fine outlet for drains, fair house, stable, good well of wster and some fruit, also a good natural gas well whleh Is on the main gas pipe line. The above is a fine borne for some one. Price $76 per acre ; cash, K in 1 and in 1 years, at S per cent. Also 34 aores adjoining the above whioh would make a farm -of 64 acres. Will sell altogether or either one separate. fob exca AMOK. 640 acres in Crawford county. Mich. A part of this tract ia easv cleared, railroad runs through this tract. Will sell it as a whole or divide into 4-100 acre tracts. Price $6.00 per acre or will exchange for other rfeal estate or stock of goods.' . The Van Wert Building and Savings Company loans money on mortgage security. Farm Loans preferred. No delaj in ' getting money. You can pay the whole loan, or part of it at any time and stop interest of ' interest ments easy. Low rate and pay- . Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon tho Liver. If tho Liver is inactive tho whole system is out of order the breath is had, digestion poor, head dull or achinsr, energy and iopefulnsr3 gone, the epirifc is da-' pressed, a heavy weight ' exists after c-tir.ir, with general deBpo:iden-,y aril the blues. Tiia Liver ia the housckeooer ot tho NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. and err.cy' nies3, h thiih acta , docs not constipate rvfterw.-irds or require cons-t int t ikmr, health ; simple ; like Xatu witn idur- does not interfere businesi or plca?ur ing its use, makes mons Liver Erxui-HG medical -horfoction. ftjrq ppwii rqi'i -MX. fiii'lflisivr-.a a I have fwiKvl know that fo; 0 Throbbinir Headier!.:, u Cine tbe world ever paw. other remedies leforc Regulator, and none of than temporary icIh-i r.a 18 th- IVrl l.S'li nrr : , ir,.! f ty JitmmffiiS Liver E ttt-tii jfuv.' more not onlv relieved 1m' t luii.-tl. H. II. Jvnu, "aeon, Ga, For further information call on S. S. BURTSFIELD, Slecrelary. 41 Acres fn Union township, partly cleared and ditched and is on two good roads. Price $1360, $800 cash, balance $300 per year at 64. S. OT. XORGs i " Vaat Wer.t. . Lima will have a base ball team in the field the coming season. It will take $40,000 to fill the hole in rvoss county's general expense fund. Mansfield is already making a big noise over what she will do on the Fourth of July. Wooster University Athletic Asso ciation has kicked the bucket for a change of exercise. W. H. Miller and wife, of Colum bus, who were only married on Christmas, set fire to his restaurant in the Capitol to obtain $1,000 insurance. Both were arrested. Milton Phillips broke into the de pot at Oak Hill and took two bottles of whisky which had been expressed to him. He was arrested and placed in jail on the charge of burglary. Wm. Johnson, of Portland, Ind., was fined $1, disfranchised for four years and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for taking too great a fancy to other people's corn-cribs. Farmers in the west part of Mercer county learned of the Standard Oil company's agents being busy leasing land and now they are so excited that they threaten to kill ' every stranger at sight. S. P. Shur, dry. goods merchant of Delaware, objected to telephone and telegraph wires over his store, and potinea tne companies to remove them. They failed to obey, and he cut them down with his little hatchet, Representatives from various towns in Eastern Ohio met ia Youngstown and perfected an organization for sending a enmr or dUU trained voices to the World's Fair. Cleveland was agreed upon as the central point for throat -splitting rehearsals. Austin Gilbert, an eccentric char acter near Brighton, Clarke county. lived like a hog and died worse than one. His body was nearly covered with carbuncles which caused blood- poisoning, resulting m death. Me was a bachelor, 45 years old, and had money. Among the many rippers of the present legislature is one abolishing the present board of education in the city of Cleveland. Under the new law the board will consist of seven members instead of twenty, to be n1fra1 frnm f Vin oiiv at. 1 prira lnaionrl Nelson Co. Kentucky Whiskey of by wards, and in , addition there will be a school director to be elected, Defiance has another and is proud of it. Two Newark merchants identified the wrong man at the bank and it cost them $125. Judge Beer of the circuit court is a candidate for renomination. He went on the bench in 1884. The citizens of Mechanicsburg drove Wm. T. Jones, anex-Methodist preacher, from their midst with clubs. A gas well was drilled in near Tif fin last week which produces 3,000,000 cubic feet of gas and has a pressure of 300 pounds. D. W. Pampel, a wealthy Sidney citizen, was killed last Friday by be ing struck by a passenger train on the Big Four railroad. Jacob Little, a young farmer Hving near Anderson, Ind., accidentally blew the top of his head off Saturday morning with a rifle while, shooting at a mark with a number of friends. His death was instantaneous. A piece of his skull was picked up thir ty feet from where he fell. The Canal Commissioner has discovered several hundred acres of land, formerly submerged in the big reservoir in Paulding county, but now drained, that under the law shculd have been sold to actual settlers at $1.25 per acre, but that, by an alleged crooked deal, was sold during the fifties lo speculators at 25 cents per acre. , The sales have been declared illegal and the' land has been appraised and will be offered for sale again. THK APRIL ELECTIONS AND TBE NEW BALLOT LAW. daily paper, WASHINGTON LETTER. AaUl llatrrlaosi Repstlllcataia till Trying to Fiwd a Caatdtdatte. The Prealdeau Kea;arda the Behrlnr Sea Trmsle ate Very 8erl em, Very. c c A US us null 3YSCAP,IT.EAmMTW. BEST 3TOB - I. W. HARPER'S S A, S. KlHatPATRICK V SON tfGIONB AXX HOMEOPATHIC FHT- kaCIAXS. i . . ' atMlatlllea. A. S. KlairiATWCK Piles, Diseases of We iM CK' 'rea. W. T. AIh.PAlICK-Bye and Ear. Orrics: 34 West Mala street Usibkox : Ko. Sycamore Street. K. Ii. WILKINSON. M. B. PHTIICIAX, imWHOX AKD KLKCTBI. CI AX. OfSce OTsr WUhtoson's Shoe , West Main Street, Vaa Wert, Ohio. tr. Wi.inmi has reoentlr placed la bis offlse a lari oamoe sslTsnio baftcr, whioh will en. aUe hiss to apply tbe electro-cautery to the maar eiaeases sow treated with that agent. Ke will treat msy Jprms of female diseases . after the APOatOLI method, whioh has nroTed to be saecessfnl la tbe bands -of those WD bars practiced it. Ofltoe days, Monday, Thursdays and Satnrdays, from 10 a. m. to4p. to. W C. XIASTINOSv . D. FTSICIAX AXDSTJBOXOX. OaVM Second Door South of PostoMee. . Bessdenoe S3 8o Wasbiatoa street. OStoe days for See-eMlts TaesAaya and Saturday, from 3 a. m. neOAVatSN MOBBAH, - rSHTlfCIASS AMD StTBGBOXS. Special A Ol OSes: THOS. J. KISNER, M. D. Doatassltlatc mad Operatlafr RoataA. Coaaat'i HlocVi. Taa Wert, O. , Paraaaneatly Ejocsstad. Attatla lTtted lThally to theTreatmeat of the rollowlaaj Speclaltlea. A GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY. A WHISKEY FOB THE SIDE BOARD. A WHISKEY FOR THE SICK BOOM. Sold by 91 ART MILDER, Vaa Wert, O. Legal Notice. A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL METHOD OF TREATING pATABBHAL AFFECTIONS! INCLUDING ' Catarrhal Dcafneas, Aftthma, Hay-Fever, Diphtheria and OTheplnff Canst. CATARRHAL AFFEr.TntltS As Is well known are very prevalent, and many remedies and onre all hare been highly lauded which have proven ao utterly worthless that people "STai'cATAali the free Days Wednesdays and Satnrdays. Dot 3 North waahiagtoa street. ATTOaitEY. , 'Si L. MARBLE, ATInyXXr AT LAW. Office In McKlm , , over Sebamm's stnye, corner Mala md w aWagtoa Streets, Van Wart, Ohio. discoveriea of Koch. Trndull. Pasteur and other scientists, that Bacteria or Germs are tbe real oause of these affection. These Germs first And lodgment in the mneous membrane of tbe nose, increasing in numbers, diffuse themselves over contiguous parte, lading habitation In all of tbe cavities of the head aud face eaitalng dlsslaess, pain in and over the eyes, across the nose and back of tbe bead, penetrate tbe ear tubes, causing bussing ana ringing in tne ears and nearness; flown tne tnroat, causing irritation and ulceration, burrow into the Larynx, Troches, Bronchia, causing hoarseness, oongh and expectoration, ana unless cneeaea in tueir ravages, nnauy reaon tne lung tissues ana cause oonsumptioa and death. TUKBe ib a oisAviii arisason constantly generaiea Dy tnese parasites, maisiiia the tissues beneath the bacterial habitation, wheaoe It Is absorbed, infecting tbe blood, slowly paralysing the heart (heart failure) and nerve centers, and prostrating the system. We Una this the ease in diphtheria and other like diseases, whleh must be promptly met by appropriate treatment. lis THK DEVELOPMENT of our Catarrhal Treatment, keeping: In view the Germi cidal or Parasitical origin of this disease, we began experimenting with germicides or medicines that were known to destroy germs, and have been rewarded by finding remedies that have cured hundreds of cases who have been treated by us. OVR METHOD OF TREATING Catarrh si Affections Is to reach with medicines, every part of the diseased tissues in the eavities of the nose, fane and head, throat and bronchia, and with the spray producer we use it can be very conveniently applied by anyone without pain or Irritation, and with the assurance of a thorough cure in a reasonable time and at moderate expense. It ean also be used by the patient and in any tamUy without Interfering with business engagements or social matter. . . T'tT 18 PREFERABLE, TO HAKE personal examination Where it Is possible, but by means of a special question list, wbioh applicants at a dlstanoe are required to answer, we obtain as fair a knowledge as If examined In the office. CHARGES FOR A CURE within reach of all. Testimonials and references furnished on application. DISlSAfllES OF THIS RBCXIT2II. rjHOEBE LAUGHLIN whose place of resi- A dence is unknown will take notice that James Monteomerv. as administrator of the es tate of Reuben Friable, deceased, on the 27th day of January, 1802, filed bis petition in the rroDace uourt witnm ana ror tne county 01 van Wert, and State of Ohio allesins; that the per ron al estate of akl decedent ia insufficient to pay his debt and tbe charges of administering Hi estate; that be died seised in fee simple of the following described real estate situate in said county to-wlti A fractional part of the sousB.esst quarter m section lairwen (13). In townshlo two (8). south ran re two ii). east, known on tbe record and tax duplicate of said county as sub-division two hundred and tweniv-inree cms), aiso in-iot numoer rorty- two (42) in the orisinal nlat of the villaee of Van Wert, Van Wert county, Ohio. Also tn-lot number seventy-six (70 in the original plat of ine village oi v an v en, v an wen county, unio. Tbe prayer is for an order to sell said premises for the paycient of the debts and charges afore- saia. a ne snoye namea rnoeoe iaugnun win further take notice that she has been made a party defendant to said petition and that she is required to answer the same on or before the Wth day of April, 1893. JAMES MONTGOMERY. 3-33-Ow. Administrator as aforesaid. Richie ft Fro mm I, Attorneys. RECEIVER'S SALE. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. stair- cua. . "JtBT-AT-LAW, -wr be rsajcralLaw VAX WERT, O. 1 vl foor Iran Block; entrance first HMlonai stu, vom a ' and Xetarv business. Prompt at tention ytTm to eosveyanclng and -making ab-treetaofimas.W.J. RKJCaa. ATTQ2XBY-AT-LAW. VAX WBRT, 0 will nreaintlT attend! to all business en trusted to bis ears, In Van Wart and other oouaUes. C e above Clark ft Son's shoe store, la Arcade bioSk. - JOHN DARNELL. ATTOBXIT-AT-LAW, VAN WERT. O., 0oe la Van Wert County Bank build- in:, Farticnlar atseutloa given so maxing ooi- HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES are most eommon, very few persons but are sufferers at some period of their lives. When once developed they never "let up" but grow worse until re moved by appropriate radical treatment THEIR treat lt nas been a specialty with us for fifteen years, having made over SIX THOUSAND OPERATIONS without a failure to cure. We do not use the knife ligature or any dangerous treatment. Tbe cure, safe, sure, and no de tention inim laiior or ousiness.' r lsiuis, sissure, u loeratiun etc., bhccvhhujit ircicu. vuarges moderate. Send fox 'Rectal Diseases and their treatment," testimonials snd references. HERNIA OR HlifTUHK, uaeucsii ana rerrsnaneut uare, immeaiaic Relief aaa fiaaport. Within Roach ft All. Tbe treatment endorsed by leading physic.' en and penilon boards, no aangemus surgical operation, liUKASisi r a is as rKoiAije aisisn, Call and investigate. with all their concomitant enects ut the nervous system. wiU receive sneclal 8URGICAL. MECHANICAL and CONSTITUTION AL TREATMENT. In connection with the local treatment we emplsy aueh constitutional medication as may be indicated In each individual case, to bring about a healthy and normal condition of tbe general system. By this combined treatment, these abnormal conditions can be removed and the ifferer restored to health. will claim a VBn daaaj ,MMn,ma mwm bwli Aa i .u.iiiniiQn.i .lis iici. p. m. to 5 p. m., 7 p. m. to9 p. m. portion of our time In addition to the above "specialties." OFFICE HOURS i 8 o'clock a m. to 13 o'clock m., 1 J. T. TODD, A TTORVIY-AT-I.AW ANDNOTABYP11B-A. im. Will umd nraanntlv ta all local b1- to sus eare, isMunotns; i iw before Jastices, collections, ab- eat ot Coart Honae. Van Wert, Intrasted baslnesa, nits straAtlag, ets. iWes la Ohio. D0Jt,Y The Electrical Supply Co. of Chicago, Illinois, vs. The Citizens Electric Light and Power Co., etal. PURSUANT to an order of sale, iiwued by tbe Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Van Wert county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the Court Houce, In Van Wert, Van Wert county, Ohio, on Tuesday, March 23d, 1898, between the hours of eleven o'clock a. m.. and two o'clock p. m.. the real, personal and mixed nroDertv hereinafter described Being the Electric Light plant situate in Van Wert. Van Wert couuty, Ohio, with all the lranchises, privileges and immunities apier taining thereto, belonging to The Citizen Elec tric Light and -Power Company of Van Wert. Ohio, to-wit: In -lot number six (6) in the original plat ot said village of Van Wert, Van Wert county. Ohio, wltb - an Duumngs. steam macmnery. dynamos and other machinery thereon or au- Durtenant thereto, and all Doles lines, wire. electric lamps and all other steam or electrical machinery an-! appliances held and used in the operation of said electric light plant; also all rights, nrlvlleaes. franchises and atiDur- tenances connected therewith or pertaining tnereto oeionging to saia company. Terms of Sale: Cash. Appraised at $14,000.00. " HORACE G. RICHIE Receiver of The Citisens Electric Light and I'ower company, ot v an w ert, unio. 3-19-6W H. C. OLENN ATTORlfRT-AT-LAW, VAX WERT, O., Proatioe ta tbe eoerts of Vaa Wert conn-ty. - CoUsMsAotie promptly made and remitted. Partition, probate and litigated baaineas solicited, onveyanne done at reaaswabM rates. Of-toe oa MoCurdy's corn ox. Regristry Number 16920. SIRE OF THREE IN 2:3a LIST. NOTICE. HAttntettR. j. A. Bai. W. W. Bais. R AIR RROTHERS, T-OPULAfc BARBERS AND HAIR DBBSS-t, . Fr a smooth shave or a asat bsnr- t, "2i.y ?!!tar'! BaSII AN D HAIR LQPfl Xo evary wetuiei fan ta Mecwroy woof lavrWteaaeasl sti, l, p. P. f.. ,etfy ejrealnf at i aewt"Biwbj J,.nAl,),l By BLUE BULL 75, sire of over sixty representatives in tbe '30 list, among which are Zoe B. 3:1, Bessie 3:17, Georgetown 3:1K, Lena Swallow 8:13, Will Cody 3:1 Boy al Bounce 3:18, Sllverton 3 :30V. Dick Stouffer 3:30. Lucy Fry 3:30 and Chance 3:30. BLUE BULL also got the dams of such horses as 8trathsoS:l, Fred Arthur 3:18, Roy Wilkes S:0S4 Lowland Girl 3:19, etc., besides bis sons, daughters, and grand daughters have made an extra showing during the year 1891. The dam of Billy Davis Is Nellie Davis 3:31, trial 3:18, by Kramer's Bainbow. Kramer's Rainbow producea Nellie Davis 8:34, and the'dams of. wjiliard M. 3:14 an Billy jpav.bi, &f $ Henry Dexter 3:34,1pat O'.Brien 3:38 and SunMt?:S8, a two years of ae. '" " BILLV 'd' AVIS it one' oTthit bigges "itUe hprses we bare eyer sefn. (Sdejnst a trisfe over If haaas; md W'rTt lValVf djwUh nariera tranf anpngh ter a 10 nan hore, and can out-breed any horse we have seep fpr hU isoh.es. lie, has to hi credit three in the t j sCajd onj' o't'b tw0-yr.-ld, Utere s,re others with reoords from 8:83 to 8:4q, and 1 no UOUM ppt Mt f nuuiuef Ul wii uvat ot Knwu. lie will h season of 1892 at the owner's stable on e arm one ml west of Vn Vr$ Ohio, at the. very smull tee f 2Q, with return privilege. 4py-For aqy latrnaflaa addrf e hie owner, P, J. OLOA0ON, VAN WKHTt OHIO. Court of Common Pleas, Van Wert County, Ohio. Henry Schumm, pl'ff. ' vs. Cyrus A. Brown, Ellda Fnnnalman, Olive Monlton, William W. Shaffer, John. Bents, ana feter rempie. Defendants. rO Cyrus A. Brown and Olive Moulton whose postoffice address and places of residence are unknown. You'wlll take notice that qn fhe SStb day of January, 1891, the' plaintiff above nirmeu inon Pi tioh aeainst ttie actendants above named, and it the Ba'iH time filed bla affidavit for attach ni'erii. and cauwd the attachment to issue who will receive a salary of $5,000 per annum. Hon. Walter B. Richie, of Lima, has been appointed receiver for the Pittsburg, Akron and Western rail road, the new road that runs from Delphos to Akron. . The appointment was made by Jndge Smaller, of Upper Sandusky, upon the application of a number of plaintiffs, to whom money is due for work performed in the construction of the road. The company's indebtedness will reach over 1200,000. E. B. Lewis, of Pickaway county, a fluent preacher in the Christian church, able editor of the New Holland Plain Talk, popular Republican politician and stumper, model postmaster by the grace of Bro. Harrison and Bro. Wanamaker, and general all-around hustler for what there's in it, left his bed and board at New Hol land nearly a month ago for a more congenial clime. An examination of his accounts as postmaster discloses a shortage of several hundred dollars which his bondsmen will have to make good. His abandoned wife and child were almost distracted at his strange oonduct. An early report made it appear that Miss Cora Han cock, of Columbus, had taken flight with the swift Mr. Lewi?, but this was a mistake. Ou Monday he gave himself up to the officers at Cincin nati. Another horrible crime has been added to the list in Cincinnati On the 4th ins't, there was discovered floating in the Ohio river, near North Bend, the body of a white jnfant child, from appearance a week old. It was clad in garments of tine tex ture and its face was a picture of delicate features, which gave rise to an opinion that its parents must have been well to do people. A description of the clothing was published in the papers, from which a woman who lived on Elm street and had helped care for it was able to furnish valuz able information, for she k.new the babe had mysteriously disappeared and that the parents who were stop ping at fler house were not disturbed. Arrests followed and tho facts ascertained. The child had been strang- The new ballot law known as the Australian system, provides that elections of all officers, except school directors, shall be conducted in accordance with its provisions, and unless the law is changed, the election for municipal and township officers at the coming April election, will be so conducted. The following is a brief statement of the law on these points, as it now exists: Nominations may be made either by convention, caucus, or meeting of qualified electors, or by "nomination papers." If the nominations are made in a convention or meeting, the jsh a 1 ' 11 i a proper omcers ot sucn snail ceriny such nominations to the county board of elections. In making nominations for township offices by means of nomination papers, it is necessary that not less than one elector for every two hundred persons who voted at the preceding election in such township sign such paper. Each person signing a nomination paper shall add to his signature his place of residence.All certificates from officers of con ventions and nomination papers shall contain not only the names of the candidates and the offices for which they are nominated but shall specify the party or political principle which he represents and give his place of residence. V All nominations for township offices, whether made in convention or by nomination papers, shall be cer tified to the county board of elec tions not less than twelve days previous to the day of election. Every certificate of nomination shall be sworn to by the officers of the convention, or by one of the signers of nomination papers, as the ease may be. The election will be held on the 4th day of April. ' The expense of printing and delivering ballots and cards of instruction in local elections shall be a charge upon the city, town, village or political division in which such local election shall beheld. The printing, except the poll books and tally Bheets, shall be let by the board of elections to the lowest bidder in tbe county, upon ten days' notice published not more than three times in two leading papers of opposite politics published in such county. Mr. Harrison is engaged in engineer lng another gigantic war scare, with the same old object in view; but as Secretary Blaine ia having a fight with the grip, the little man in the White House is trying to run the machine alone, and there is danger that it may not work as it did in the Chilian business; it certainly will not if similar ultimatum buncomb is used by Mr. Harrison. Details are ecaroe as to why the country is in the great danger of war with Great Britain , that the administration people say it is. All that is known is that Lord Salisbury has notified the department of state that he approved of the arbitration treaty that was signed by Mr. Blaine and Sir Julian Pauncefote last Monday, but that he declined to renew the modus vivendi for the coming sealing season in Behring Sea, and suggested in lieu thereof a close season within thirty miles of tbe PribyloS Islands. There's no booming of oannon or sounding of the charge in that, so far as ordinary folk can see or hear, but it was enough to bring Mr. Harrison tearing home from his hunting trip and to cause him to call bis cabinet hurriedly together for a night meeting, which was of itself enough to start the most sensational stories going over the newspaper special wires; and the mysterious hints dropped by those close to Mr. Harrison, of impending danger to the American eagle, did the rest in manner that was probably highly pleasing to that gentleman, but now that he has his war scare fairly on its feet, what will he do with it? The legalizing of his "counted quo rum" by the Supreme court so pufled up the ex-Czar with impudence and conceit that even the patience of so even-tempered a man as Speaker Crisp was at last completely exhausted and the man from Maine found him self being artistically flayed by the Speaker, to whom he had been trying to dictate. And the general verdict, joined in by many Republicans, is that it "served him right." The anti-Harrison Republicans are somewhat at sea as to whom to take up for a candidate, and the names that are constantly being put forward in that connection are but feelers of the public pulse. The latest feeler is in favor of J. S. Clarkson, chairman of the Republican national ' committee, the man who was backed by Quay and the entire national committee for a place in Mr. Harrison's cabinet, and yet was most peremptorily turned down. There is little doubt that Mr. Clarkson would take great pleasure In taking the nomination away from Mr. Harrison, if he could; but Mr. Clark-son's mental caliber is hardly large enough to make him a presidential nomlaee, even of the Republican party. V Although tbe pension office investi gation has but just begun to get into the interesting stage, it has already been shown pretty conclusively that things are not conducted as they should be. It has been acknowledged by official witnesses that men re com mended for dismissal, for cause, have not only been kept in office, but actual ly promoted; that the private secretary of Assistant Secretary Chandler has reeularly visited the pension office to push the claims represented by a cer tain attorney, and that an employe who feloniously broke the lock of the desk of one of bis superior officers in order to see some papers tnereln was afterwards promoted. And there is more and worse to come. Mr. Enloe has introduced a bill for the protection of witnesses in the employ of the gov ernment, which, if it becomes a law, as it should, will add much important testimony which otherwise will not be obtained in this investigation. Sales. Samuel Upp will offer for sale at residence, 2 miles south-went of T Wert and mile soutb of the Johns i house, on Tuesday, March 15th, 18S2, inencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the folio'; property, to-wit: 2 work horses, 1 1 brood mare, 7 years old, with f: ' gelding, 1 yearling mare colt,, sir Bankswood, milk eow, will be free": yearling heifer, spring calf, Chester 1 boar, eligible for register, 8 shoaU, C shire ewes, bred, Lincolnshire but!:, drill, sulky hay rake, sulky corn Eureka breaking plow, harrow, wL row, wagon, mowing machine, hay I steel scraper, new Eacle cutri' ! double and single shovel plows, fcty l mow, corn In the crib and shock, tcZ ' the field,' oats in the bin, leaf tobacr , ( stove, parlor stove, grind stone, wt; ' . row, lumber, iron kettle, sand t grain cradle, log rack, wrapper t household and kitchen furniture, ar I , articles. Terms : Made known on day of iiT Ira Johns, Anetior' W. 8. Palmer will offer for sale t residence, 2 miles south of Van VTr Thursday, March 17, 1882, the tz'J property, to-wlt: 5 bead of hot;: airting of 1 mare, s three-year-old r. 1 two-year-old mare cold, 1 yearKr " t 3 head of cattle, consisting of 1 mtk fresh, 2 head of yearling steers, 3! sows, 1 two-horse wagon, road ecri I Feed Mill nearly new, Whitley ;x nearly new, grain drill, Fremont c tor,. hay rake, steel scraper, Oliver C plow, nearly new, harrows, set i work harness, set fly nets, good side t seed corn, corn in the crib, hay In the : Early Ohio and Bell Rose potatoes, C. ery churn and other articles. ' Terms : Made known on day of , : ' D. Moore and I. Johns, AucUct ', C. E. Barrow will offer for r"v V residence, 2)4 miles south west l on the Shockey road, on Wednasi 7,' 16, 1892, commencing at 9 o'clock a. t following property to-wit: Three t horses, 2 being brood mares, 1 be'.. ; foal, and 1 yearling colt; 2 cows, t ing fresh, l calf, 9 head of sbbaO, e ' j . the shock, hay in the mow, wz. . wagon, good as new, Jump seit'tirr nearly new, mowing machine, plows, T row, shovel plows, and other artieic. ,' Terms. All sums of S5 and nn- t All sums over S9 a credit of 12mor be given, purchaser giving notew.il approved securities. ; . G. W. Bopb, AtsetUl. v. Ctaas. L. Lehmann will offer Air;!.: sale at uaonei tiehmann's farm,, 4;i west of Delphos, ori Saturday, U;! I 1892; commencing at 9 o'clock a. C . following property to-wit : S head of ktrr consisting of 2 work horses, 1 mars foal, 1 two-year old and 2 yearling . eclU ; C f milch cows, l will be fresh in April, anl t two-year-old Heifer, 80 head ot shci a: pigs, 3 sows with pigs, 1 breaking r!;.7t L riding corn plow, l double shovel 'f'vr. hay, corn in the shock, a. lot of corn t. , Terms made known on day of salA D. Moore & Ixa Johns, Auettoctzn. Samuel Goff will offer for sale, It t" - residence of J. Maring, 1 mile waste! Via ' Wert, on the Ridge Road, on Wedncii-7, March 23, 1892, commencing at 9 o'clotk a. ' m. the following property to-wlt: teil of horses, 1 being a brood mare, hexry with foal, and one driving mare, 1 try press, 1 Whiteley self-binder, good as new, 1 Whiteley mower, 2 two-horse wasonj,, plows, harrows and numerous ether articles. Terms made known on day of sale. G. W. Bope, Auctioneer. ' LOOK DEttE! The Cheapest nacr Ever LsaaO la Taa Wert or Aojoialasr ' t Coaaties. I am making loans of $900 and op at 6 per cent interest, long time and privilege -, of paying off principal at any interest x;y. day in sums of $100, or any multiple thereof without notice! , ' ' Do you want to sell, buy orexchaic Real Estate ? Give me a call. My bttslii&a is increasing every year, and am constant- ;. ly adding to my ability to present you bargains.'. . ', ;.:.;, ' Fire and Life Insurance written at low- ' est responsible rates. Call or write, 1 W. M. Kxab. Office: Over Kauke's Hardware Stores Van Wert, Ohio. , , Facts sneak louder than word, fllmmnaa ' Liver Regulator has cured bowel disorders. HE IS A DEMOCRAT. "I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones. puDiisneroi tne jeaaer. Alexia, xexas. -in the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Bemedr. and I think with considerable auccess. only being in bed a little over two days, against ten dava for the flrat attack. The second at- taca i am satisnea wouia nave oeen equally as bad as the first but for the nse of this remedv. as I had to go to bed In about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by J. W. Evans A Son, druggists. ' led and then thrown into the river bv tiWvZrffi & Ato unnatural father, W. E.. Bpyce, of tainsi ine uyiuuunata nuove name... I pn,tlgnl TJ .u .,,,0 i. it?:,i T., .i -j aeainst the lands and tenements, .roods and I aLvKa.r, , uuiieu chattels of the said fjvrus A.' Brown. W Sallie Sttlep, of Mui.q, with whom Wert r.nnntv. Ohio, ami th,. me were attached I ' ; , by tuesiiermor an Wert couutv, unio. nei ne n.aa qoen Keeping company lor The tltlou (1- Fcribed. for tne sum or One Hundred anq riity 1 (siau) DQiiara witn interest at ei)fht per cam n ne prayer of the plainer petition that there I have judgroeut on a.' note in tbe uetil I Fcrtbed. for the sum, of One Hundred ai lrjira b'ovmper 2jtli, l!ll, and that he (nav have an 'order to sell the property attached, and that the said Olive Moulton who holds a lien on up said oroneitr mav come into court and set l her claim, and that all liens ana claims against said property priority net SCOTT POST KO. MO. BRdVLAK aaettM every rst ad Air T-y X , Rasa's taa iert, C-Oo. Gl". Xaree f rasa a alataaoe will ho aroaorlv lahoa eare at at rs-aeoaafcle rates, at svitrH rtsttt. ' , 0 ' ' mav he marmhsllAd anil thAir etermined. You will answer or de mnr to' the petition on or before tbe 80th day of April, item, or tne aame win oe taken as con fessed to be true. JOHN DARNELL, - Attoraev for Plaintiff. Van Wert, Ohio, February 18, 189. Case 8448. 8-4 three years. They had gone to Cin cinnati ostensibly on a wedding tour but really to get rid of the product of their illicit love, after which their intention was to return to Union City, Ind., to liva Boyce in his confession exonerates his young wife from anv blame iu the henrtlAMt deed. ew. J He is 27 years old and she 22. Chicago Herald. If those Democrats who have regarded Hill's hold on the affection and support of New York Democrats as a mystery will read the speech delivered by the Senator at the Albany convention, aud will peruse his other public utterances, they will under stand the secret of his power. Sena tor Hill is a Democrat. He believes that Democracy is right and that Republicanism is wrong. . When he discusses political topics he does not mince his words and he calls things by their right names. He is plain spoken and he is fearless. He is an intelligent leader and a courageous fighter- Whenever the opposition shows its head he hits it. Other things being equal, be thinks a Dem ocrat is a trifle better than a Republican. He never makes an apology for his party or its principles, for he is ashamed of neither. He may not be nominated for President. Indeed, the Herald believes he will not be. But his democracy is unquestioned, and it is that which gives him prestige and! popularity among the Democrats who have known him. longest and best. ses arising from diseases of anv part try passages. It is a great relief for iddfe aged and children, male or Tbe New Gbkat South American Kidkit Curb. The acknowledged superior cure and immediate reuei lor ait arrangements, pain-fulness and decav of the Kidnevs or Bladder. Brights Disease, Diabetes or any complaint that hurts or dispoils either of these delicate onrans. 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